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A waiter, hands full of fresh avocado, peppers, and tomatoes, approaches the table. He expertly slices and stirs the ingredients in a lava-stone bowl with the nimble precision of a seasoned chef. Along with whipping up fresh guacamole prepared tableside, Santo Coyote cooks also grill sizzling fajitas, bake spicy seafood specialties, and roll freshly made tortillas that have been lauded by the Arkansas Times at two locations, with one recently opened on Pleasant Ridge Road. Meanwhile, bartenders blend their staggering selection of more than 100 tequilas into specialty margaritas beneath the metal sun sculptures that adorn the walls.

The decorative photographs and hand-placed tiles in Bar Louie may emanate a cosmopolitan elegance, but, at the core, the bar persists as a local establishment known for its signature martinis. The Pom Peche and S’Mores martinis represent just a fraction of a libation list longer than Rapunzel's motorcade; this list also includes margaritas and mojitos, beer, and wine. The food menu fills space left after cocktails with traditional American eats, including the Louie Burger, topped with grilled onion, provolone cheese, and spicy giardiniera sauce, and beer-battered fish 'n' chips.

Mallard's Bar echoes the era of classic cocktails with its shaken and stirred elixirs, refined pub fare, and decadent 19-page cigar menu. Bartenders muddle fizzy flavors into Brandon's Gin Collins with fresh-squeezed lemon, simple syrup, and a topper of tonic and fruit ($8). Dozens of premium liquors ($8) can be used as props in British secret-agent costumes, and sultry glasses of red wines ($8–$10) seduce lips with jammy hints of cherry, plum, and blackberry. Set a savory base for libation-laced interludes with selections from the bar menu, such as Southern fried chicken tenders dressed in honey-mustard duds ($9.95) or a capriccio hamburger outfitted with a half-pound Angus patty and seasoned fries ($10.50).

Rave Motion Pictures screens the summer blockbusters in 20 auditoriums outfitted with stadium seating. The theaters' digital projectors allow projectionists to easily play such gripping tales as Scream 4, a documentary about Sidney Prescott's return to Woodsboro, where Ghostface threatens the townspeople's safety (movies playing subject to change). Stretch out while watching as rows are spaced 48 inches apart from one another, one for each of the states recognized by most public-school systems. Check showtimes online for all the movies screening throughout the summer.

At Dugan's Pub, you can snack away on tasty pub grub.
The menu doesn't include any low-fat items, so set aside some extra calories for your visit.
With Dugan's Pub's wide selection of refreshments available, you can tap into the drink menu early in the evening.
Let the kids come too! Little ones love the food and atmosphere at Dugan's Pub just as much as their parents do.
Round up your coworkers and head to Dugan's Pub for happy hour.
Be sure to check out Dugan's Pub's outdoor seating when the climate is right.
At Dugan's Pub, you can dine with your immediate family and your extended family due to the easy seating for large parties.
Wireless Internet access is just a click away at Dugan's Pub.
Be sure to swing by Dugan's Pub for frequent performances from live DJs.
Friendly pooches can come on in at Dugan's Pub, which welcomes dogs as well as their owners.
The restaurant can get tied up on the weekends, so allow yourself time to wait for a table.
Leave the fancy duds at home — patrons at the restaurant dress informally.
Impress the patrons at your next gathering by calling in Dugan's Pub for catering.
Don't want to go out tonight but still want great food? Order takeout or delivery from Dugan's Pub.
Parking is easy at Dugan's Pub, especially those looking to park on the street or in a lot close by.
If you go out for a nice meal, it doesn't need to cost $100, come treat yourself at Dugan's Pub.
All major credit cards are accepted.
Stop by for breakfast, lunch, or dinner — Dugan's Pub serves up all three meals.

For a quick bite to eat, The West End Smokehouse and Tavern's menu is packed with all-American options everyone will love.
Vegans will be happy to see a wide array of meal options at The West End Smokehouse and Tavern.
BYOB lovers will give The West End Smokehouse and Tavern an A rating.
Pick your poison and toast your evening — drinks are also served here.
Gather the whole family for a trip to The West End Smokehouse and Tavern — everyone will find something to like (even the pickiest little eater) on the menu here.
Time to cheers to another week in the can at The West End Smokehouse and Tavern.
Stay connected at no cost thanks to The West End Smokehouse and Tavern's wifi.
Music lovers can enjoy live performances at The West End Smokehouse and Tavern as well.
The restaurant can get thronged with crowds on Fridays and Saturdays, so book your table ahead of time through their reservation system.
For those in a rush, the restaurant lets you take your food to go.
At The West End Smokehouse and Tavern, drivers can settle for safe parking in the lot next door.
Dining at The West End Smokehouse and Tavern will set you back about $30 per person on average.
Early risers and night owls alike can enjoy The West End Smokehouse and Tavern since it serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner.